The remnants of Typhoon Nuri have created a superstorm that is now officially the strongest on record for the North Pacific. As of this morning, the Bering Sea storm had a low pressure of 924 mb, beating the previous record of 925-927 mb in 1977. To constitute as a “meteorological bomb” a storm must drop […]
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Meteorological Bomb in the North Pacific
Meteorological Bomb North Pacific – Typhoon Nuri could become the strongest extratropical storm on record for the North Pacific as it explodes into a meteorological “bomb” over the next few days. According to NOAA, a meteorological bomb (bomb cyclone) is “an extratropical area of low pressure in which the central pressure drops at least 24 […]